different between giue vs gite
giue
English
Verb
giue (third-person singular simple present giues, present participle giuing, simple past gaue, past participle giuen)
- obsolete typography of give
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gite
English
Etymology 1
Noun
gite (plural gites)
- Alternative form of gîte
Etymology 2
Noun
gite (plural gites)
- (obsolete) A gown.
- 1600, Edward Fairfax, The Jerusalem Delivered of Tasso, XIII, liv:
- When Phœbus rose, he left his golden weed, / And don'd a gite in deepest purple dy'd.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Chaucer to this entry?)
- 1600, Edward Fairfax, The Jerusalem Delivered of Tasso, XIII, liv:
Anagrams
- tige
French
Pronunciation
- Homophones: gitent, gites
Verb
gite
- first-person singular present indicative of giter
- third-person singular present indicative of giter
- first-person singular present subjunctive of giter
- third-person singular present subjunctive of giter
- second-person singular imperative of giter
Fula
Noun
gite
- plural of yitere
Usage notes
- Common to all varieties of Fula (Fulfulde / Pulaar / Pular).
Italian
Noun
gite f
- plural of gita
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